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Low Level Laser Therapy Treatment and How It Helps Pain-related Disorders Including Fibromyalgia
Advancements in low-level laser therapy (LLLT) trials reveal that pain conditions, such as fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, and arthritis can be successfully treated with LLLT.Though it has been used widely in Europe and Asia for decades, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) was only recently introduced to the Western world.
Known alternately as low-power laser, soft laser, cold laser, biostimulation laser, therapeutic laser, and laser acupuncture, LLLT is used primarily as a means of stimulating circulation and cells growth in a wide range of therapeutic applications.
How does LLLT work?
Though the exact healing mechanism remains unclear, LLLT has been shown to react with the respiratory enzyme cytochrome c oxidase, which is involved in the electronic transport chain in mitochondria (Chung et al, 2012). Patients around the world have responded favorably to the pain relief and healing effects of LLLT, and a growing body of empirical research supports these findings.
Fibromyalgia
Often misdiagnosed as Arthritis, its common characteristics include widespread pain in muscles and joints, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and a decreased pain threshold. Fibromyalgia can cause you to feel pain all over your body. You might find that some parts of your body are tender or even too painful to touch.
How are sufferers of pain conditions such as Fibromyalgia and other pain-related conditions being treated with LLLT?
Many services and products exist that offer low level laser therapy. Handy Cure's Therapeutic Laser harnesses the healing power of low-level pulsed infrared lasers, visible red light, and static magnetic fields in a portable hand-held device that is equally suitable for home and office use. Most LLLT devices emit no heat, sound, or vibration. The Handy Cure is versatile, user-friendly, and cost-effective, boasting a 25,000-hour lifespan that can be used to treat a wide range of ailments and disorders. This non-invasive light source treatment generates a single wavelength of light that can be used to target specific areas of the body.
Other Treatment Applications
The non-invasive, side-effect free nature of LLLT means that it can be integrated into almost any treatment program. The possibilities for your practice are endless.
Nabt musculoskeletal conditions would benefit from LLLT (Chow et all 2009). Studies have suggested LLLT as an effective option to treat pain and swelling in breast-cancer related lymphedema (Smoot et al, 2015). LLLT has also been used successfully to speed wound healing and deliver acute pain relief for a wide variety of injuries and conditions.
You can find more about the Handy Cure online here ; http://www.pain-relief-online.com
Authors
Brandon Rea and Dr. Joshua Sinberg
References
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